✽ Vintage japanese nagajuban fabric - sold by 46cm unit - UROKO MUSLIN ✽
Uroko means scales in Japanese. These triangular Japanese patterns look like the scales of a fish, a snake or a dragon. Uroko pattern symbolizes protection. It is said that the triangle pattern represented demons and illnesses since ancient times, and people tried to ward off evil and other detested existences by deliberately drawing triangles on tomb walls and other objects, to signify evil succumbing to the gods.
UROKO MUSLIN Japanese Wool Fabric Snake Dragon Scale Triangle Neon Peach Pink
✽ SHOWA RETRO - 1950s ✽
✽ MATERIAL : WOOL 100% ✽
✽ DIMENSIONS : Length 46 cm - Width 75.6 cm ✽
✽ PEACH - NEON PINK - WHITE ✽ ITS MUCH MORE NEON VIBRANT THAN SHOWN ON THE PHOTOS ;)
✽ UNUSED BOLT ✽ ✽ NEW OLD STOCK ✽ ✽ MADE IN JAPAN ✽
This fabric is used to make nagajuban. Nagajuban is a Japanese traditional long underwear, usually worn under Kimono. It's breathable and sweat-absorbing, so it'specially recommended for summer.
This beauty also can be used as luxurious fabric on drapes and linings, curtains and other home decor, for clothing, DIY projects and crafting.